With nebuliser therapy, the amount of medication that reaches the lungs is crucial. The particles that the nebuliser produces from the inhalation solution must be relatively FINE in order to be able to get into the lungs. Droplets ≤ 5 µm are therefore also referred to as respirable particles.
The more active substance reaches the lungs per minute, the more efficient a nebuliser system is-
There is an objective parameter for efficiency: the Respirable Drug Delivery Rate (RDDR). It describes the respirable dose per minute.
A high RDDR is a sign of an efficient nebuliser device. Watch the video for an easy-to-understand explanation of the RDDR.
Why is the efficiency of a nebuliser system so important? The less time it takes to get the fine particles into the lungs, the easier it is to integrate the inhalation therapy into everyday life.
In various comparative studies with commercially available nebuliser devices for children and adults, PARI nebulisers achieved top rankings.1,2
Following table is taken from the poster presentation:
Fischer R1, Jain A K2, Jukic F2 & Ledermüller R1
1PARI GmbH, Moosstraße 3, Starnberg, Germany; 2 PARI Pharma GmbH, Lochhamer Schlag 21, Gräfelfing, Germany;
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